Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the native grass stand. Thinning of native blue grama range was accomplished by spraying strips 30 cm wide with glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine] and leaving alternating 15 cm wide strips of undisturbed vegetation. This reduced the stand to one-third of its original ground cover. Forage production was increased an average of 37% over the untreated pastures during a 7-year period. Plants in the thinned area were taller and had a more upright growth form which made the herbage more readily available to livestock. When plants were grazed during the winter, 67% more animal days of grazing were obtained from the thinned pastures than from the untrea...
A greenhouse study with two clipping heights (1- and 2-inch stubble heights) and two clipping freque...
Press bulletin containing information on the qualities of blue grama grass as a plant for range rese...
Grazing intensities of light, moderate, and heavy by cattle did not affect the protein content of bl...
Crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] fields have low plant diversity and a limited ...
In 1959, ammonium nitrate was surface applied to blue grama at rates of 0, 200, 400, and 800 lb N/ac...
Competition from other plant species may inhibit establishment and reduce phytomass production of bl...
Twenty-five years of light, moderate, and heavy grazing by cattle have had little effect on abundanc...
Effects of N-fertilization and clipping on production and water use of blue grama were evaluated und...
Effects of N-fertilization and clipping on production and water use of blue grama were evaluated und...
Blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) is often difficult to establish by direct seeding, but in many cases...
New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It h...
Methods and procedures; Results and discussion; Shoot production; Root : shoot rate ratios; Total pr...
In a blue grama-broom snakeweed-Cooper actinea community, the presence of half-shrubs suppressed the...
Sixweeks fescue was found unacceptable to cattle at all seasons and nitrogen fertilization did not i...
Strains of blue grama and sideoats grama were evaluated for forage yield and quality under dryland c...
A greenhouse study with two clipping heights (1- and 2-inch stubble heights) and two clipping freque...
Press bulletin containing information on the qualities of blue grama grass as a plant for range rese...
Grazing intensities of light, moderate, and heavy by cattle did not affect the protein content of bl...
Crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] fields have low plant diversity and a limited ...
In 1959, ammonium nitrate was surface applied to blue grama at rates of 0, 200, 400, and 800 lb N/ac...
Competition from other plant species may inhibit establishment and reduce phytomass production of bl...
Twenty-five years of light, moderate, and heavy grazing by cattle have had little effect on abundanc...
Effects of N-fertilization and clipping on production and water use of blue grama were evaluated und...
Effects of N-fertilization and clipping on production and water use of blue grama were evaluated und...
Blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) is often difficult to establish by direct seeding, but in many cases...
New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It h...
Methods and procedures; Results and discussion; Shoot production; Root : shoot rate ratios; Total pr...
In a blue grama-broom snakeweed-Cooper actinea community, the presence of half-shrubs suppressed the...
Sixweeks fescue was found unacceptable to cattle at all seasons and nitrogen fertilization did not i...
Strains of blue grama and sideoats grama were evaluated for forage yield and quality under dryland c...
A greenhouse study with two clipping heights (1- and 2-inch stubble heights) and two clipping freque...
Press bulletin containing information on the qualities of blue grama grass as a plant for range rese...
Grazing intensities of light, moderate, and heavy by cattle did not affect the protein content of bl...